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John CipollinaJohn Cipollina Live at My Father's Place on 1979-12-07 (December 7, 1979)

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Collection: JohnCipollina
Band/Artist: John Cipollina
Date: December 7, 1979 (check for other copies)
Venue: My Father's Place
Location: Old Roslyn, NY

Source: master sbd/aud mix
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Keywords: Live concert


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Further On Up The Road
I'm A Dancing Fool
Buried Alive in Blues
Loving You Baby Like I Do
Born In Chicago
You Lied

Dekalb Blues
Six Weeks In Reno
Love Me Or I'll Kill You
Dancing Queen
Small Walk-In Box
If You Read My Letter Baby
outro

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Further On Up The Road 35.8 MB
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I'm A Dancing Fool 35.2 MB
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Buried Alive In The Blues 35.6 MB
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Loving You Baby Like I Do 38.9 MB
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Born In Chicago 35.0 MB
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You Lied 24.1 MB
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DeKalb Blues 35.8 MB
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Six Weeks in Reno 25.9 MB
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Love Me Or I'll Kill You 34.7 MB
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Dancin' Queen 27.5 MB
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Small Walk-In Box 36.1 MB
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If You Read My Letter Baby 30.4 MB
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Outro 8.7 MB
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Reviewer: davmar77 - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - January 7, 2007
Subject: WHO KNEW ?
funny i never thought to see if this show was here.i'm glad everyone is enjoying my handywork.
cheers,
dave t

Reviewer: Ssag - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - January 6, 2007
Subject: Excellent
Great show.... Everyone should hear and grap it. Cip was the man and I am very glad I got to see him live before he died. Thanks for whomever is sharing these shows, its much appreciated.

Reviewer: auropino - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - April 28, 2006
Subject: Great John Blues
Pure white Blues in this show of 79,
its amazing the energy that comes out in each track.
Sound???? perfect for a blues session!!!!
Thanx

Notes

Nick Gravenites & John Cipollina band

Nick Gravenites guitar, vocals
John Cipollina guitar
Marcus David drums
Roger "Jellyroll" Troy bass, vocals

From Dave Tamarkin:

Dave mentioned that this wasn't really billed as Nick Gravenites & Friends, even though that's the way they're introduced for the 2nd set, but more like Nick Gravenites & John Cipollina.

He said for those wondering, Alex Ligertwood is not on this show, as Ligertwood didn't hook up with Cip until the 80's with Sounds of San Francisco.

Although not introduced by Nick in the outro, Roger Troy plays bass and provides added vocals.

The sets were short as they were opening for Sam & Dave.

Dave actually made the recording with Cip's ok.

The term "Thunder & Lightning" was still a couple of years away from being used.


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